How to find least reactive metal based on ionisation energy?
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With less electronegativity, there is also less ionization energy. This means for metals, it is easier to lose the electrons. When it is easier to lose the electrons, the metal becomes more reactive because it uses less energy to fulfill its goal; to gain a full outer shell.
For nonmetals, the main goal is to gain electrons and not lose them. Thus, an increase in electronegativity and ionization energy means an increase in reactivity because the nonmetals want to hold on to their electrons and gain more vigorously to achieve the full outer shell.
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